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In this episode, we explore the often-overlooked investment phase of leadership development and why it’s critical for creating leaders who can sustain and multiply Kingdom impact. Discover how navigating failure, building character, and redirecting raw initiative transform emerging leaders into trustworthy ones.
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It's a crucial question: what makes leadership truly effective? Dave and Mark explore how leadership goes beyond influence, diving into the importance of character development, relational proximity, and the messy, transformative work of mentoring.
Through examples from the life of Jesus, they reveal how addressing heart issues shapes leaders who can stand the test of time—so, what does it take to lead with both skill and virtue? Tune in to find out. -
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What sets a true leader apart? In this episode, we dive deep into the Apostle Paul's emphasis on diligence as a defining characteristic of trustworthy leadership, exploring examples from 2 Corinthians and Romans.
Discover why small acts of faithfulness are the proving grounds for greater responsibility and how a "yes" that stays yes reveals the heart of a tested leader.
Join us as we unpack practical steps to recognize and develop leaders who thrive under pressure and steward their calling with integrity. -
Let's explore a fascinating tension in Paul's ministry at Ephesus, where slowing down to invest deeply in a few leaders actually accelerated the spread of the gospel throughout Asia Minor.
Through conversations about passages like this, along with discipleship, and the pattern of Jesus, hosts Mark and Dave wrestle with how modern ministry leaders can balance the pressure for rapid expansion with the patient work of developing mature disciples.
They unpack why "taking as long as it takes" to develop leaders might be the counter-intuitive key to sustainable movement growth. -
What if the Kingdom of God doesn’t allow for plateaus? In this episode, we explore what it means to follow Jesus without settling — even when the path is unclear and others question your choices. From Jesus’ radical mission to John the Baptist’s moments of doubt, we discuss how to embrace faith, risk, and obedience, and why the Kingdom calls us to keep moving forward.
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In this episode, we explore how to transform fleeting bursts of motivation into lasting, life-changing habits. What if the secret to sustainable growth lies not in the big highs but in the small, consistent steps? Join us as we dive into practical ways to find joy in the process and unlock the power of long-term impact.
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Dave unpacks the challenges faced by the multiplying church in Oklahoma City, particularly dealing with false prophets and heresies that threatened to disrupt the work. He explains the need for a doctrinal statement to help mature believers and protect the community from wolves.
By engaging the entire network in crafting these statements, he and other leaders aimed to strengthen the theological foundation, ensuring that leaders can defend against future threats while continuing to multiply disciples, leaders, and churches.
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In this episode Mark and Dave discuss moving beyond transactional mission trips to deeper city-to-city and church-to-church collaboration.
Mark shares his experience in New York City, emphasizing the importance of the right partnerships to grow the Kingdom from the ground up. They explore how collaboration between cities like Oklahoma City and New York can accelerate disciple-making, leadership development, and church planting by focusing on shared vision, teamwork, and ongoing connection, rather than one-time events.
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A dive into the concept of the harvest as both a great equalizer and a great reset in church multiplication.
Dave and Mark discuss how the harvest forces leaders to refine their skills and reset their understanding, while staying focused on the mission of making disciples. They share transparent stories of success and failure in church planting, highlighting the importance of the harvest as the reset button for church DNA and health.
As the conversation progresses, they emphasize that the best leaders grow by constantly returning to the harvest, fostering a multiplying movement that extends beyond their own influence.
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Mark shares about a new podcast launch called Multiplier Mandate. In this episode, Carter shares his powerful journey from wrestling with life's idols to discovering a biblical, multiplying movement that flipped his understanding of discipleship upside down.
Dive into the barriers many believers face—settling for good but secondary visions and lacking clear, practical pathways to make disciples like Jesus.
Hear how Carter’s encounter with God’s mission from Genesis to Revelation and the simple, reproducible tools transformed his ministry, and learn why many passionate disciple-makers are stuck and how they can break free.
***SHOW NOTES***
Listen to the Multiplier Mandate Podcast: https://multipliermandate.com/
💥 How Great Leaders Inspire Action by Simon Sinek: view on YouTube
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Dave and Mark are joined by Chris Lynch, who shares his insights on the importance of creed and confession within a decentralized network like No Place Left.
They discuss the challenges of maintaining clarity and unity in a movement with diverse leaders and beliefs, emphasizing the need for cooperation and dialogue to keep the mission of multiplying disciples and churches on track.
Chris, Mark, and Dave explore how clear confessions can guide leaders, foster collaboration, and ensure alignment with the mission of God. -
In this episode of the H3X podcast, we dive deep into the essential "minimums" required for effective leadership in a multiplying church.
Join us as we explore the critical DNA tools that ignite and sustain multiplication, drawing insights from both scripture and best practice modules.
Whether you're a seasoned leader or just starting out, this episode will challenge and equip you to lead with clarity and purpose in advancing God's mission.
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The Genesis to Revelation Bible Study: https://bit.ly/3AO1IiX. [Read the passages and learn the extent of God's mission and who He uses to accomplish it.]
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In this episode, Dave and Mark dive into the book of Zechariah, exploring its relevance to the current challenges of church planting and disciple making in a rapidly changing culture.
They discuss the parallels between the post-exilic Israelites and today's church, emphasizing the importance of faithfulness, hope, and not despising small beginnings.
The conversation centers on how to stay grounded in God's promises while navigating the complexities of modern ministry.
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Download the FREE Four Fields of Kingdom Growth Action Guide and get actionable keys to multiplying disciples, leaders, and churches today: https://bit.ly/4cwrnda
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In this episode, Mark explores a study through the gospels into how Jesus catalyzed a movement through His intentional leadership development using the M.A.W.L. framework—Model, Assist, Watch, and Leave.
We delve into key moments from His ministry, where He identified and equipped leaders, guiding them through opposition and preparing them to carry on the mission independently. Discover practical applications for modern catalysts seeking to follow Jesus's example in raising up new leaders.
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In this episode of the H3X podcast, hosts Mark Goering and Dave Miller dive into the often-overlooked but crucial conversation about the roles of generalists and specialists within teams, especially in the context of church planting and mission work. Recorded in a lively coffee shop in Oklahoma City, the discussion explores the cultural tendency to celebrate specialists while underscoring the importance of generalists who excel at problem-solving and connecting the dots. The episode addresses the challenges of balancing these roles, the necessity of community, and the importance of embracing both efficiency and effectiveness. Through practical examples and personal insights, Mark and Dave highlight how a generalist approach, complemented by specialist expertise, can drive collaboration, innovation, and success in fulfilling the Great Commission.
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Let's talk about the training cycle for raising up multiplying leaders, focusing on the controversial "L" in the Model, Assist, Watch, and Leave/Launch (MAWL) framework.
This episode emphasizes the importance of strategic absence to help new leaders grow and take ownership of their skills, drawing on examples from Jesus' ministry and practical leadership strategies like the One-Minute Manager.
The conversation highlights that leaving or launching leaders is crucial for their development and the multiplication of the kingdom, ultimately leading to stronger, more independent leaders who can carry the mission forward. -
Mark and Dave face the realities of starting in a new work where getting leaders onboard is everything and also the most difficult part of the work. They share from their own journey and 3 elements the leaders God will bring must have in order to see the work go from 0 to 1 in the early stages.
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In this episode, Dave and Mark discuss creating effective learning environments to grow disciples and leaders. They emphasize the importance of integrating various learning styles, including hands-on experience and interactive training.
They highlight the need for problem-solving environments, real-time feedback, and personal mentorship to develop well-rounded leaders.
Balancing structured pathways with intuitive mentorship is crucial for holistic growth in leadership development. -
This episode explores J. Robert Clinton's book, "The Making of a Leader," which outlines nine stages of leadership growth.
From family influence and childhood experiences to education and emerging leadership, discover how God forms leaders. Learn how to recognize your current stage, understand God's work in your life, and respond effectively to become the leader God intends you to be. -
In this episode of the H3X podcast, Dave Miller reflects on the No Place Left North American Summit, emphasizing the importance of fellowship in avoiding burnout. Dave highlights lessons from Ecclesiastes, advocating for a balanced life that includes enjoying simple pleasures and building relationships. The episode draws parallels to Jesus' life, showing that slowing down and connecting with others are essential for long-term mission sustainability. By integrating joy and rest, listeners can maintain their passion and effectiveness in spreading the gospel without burning out. Tune in for valuable insights on finding balance in mission work.
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